An edition of Seeing a colour-blind future (1997)

Seeing a Colour Blind Future

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Seeing a Colour Blind Future

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In these five pieces (which she gave as the prestigious Reith Lectures for the BBC) Patricia J. Williams asks how we might achieve a world where color doesn't matter - where whiteness is not equated with normalcy and blackness with exoticism and danger. Drawing on her own experience, Williams delineates the great divide between "the poles of other people's imagination and the nice calm center of oneself where dignity resides," and discusses how it might be bridged as a first step toward resolving racism.

Williams offers us a new starting point - "a sensible and sustained consideration" - from which we might begin to deal honestly with the legacy and current realities of our prejudices. Some forty years ago, James Baldwin informed White America: "We know more about you than you know about us." Today, Patricia Williams sets out to repair this failing.

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Virago Press Ltd
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72

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Cover of: Seeing a color-blind future
Seeing a color-blind future: the paradox of race
1998, Noonday Press
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Seeing a color-blind future
Seeing a color-blind future: the paradox of race
1997, Virago
in English
Cover of: Seeing a Colour Blind Future
Seeing a Colour Blind Future
April 3, 1997, Virago Press Ltd
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Paperback
Number of pages
72
Dimensions
7.4 x 4.7 x 0.2 inches
Weight
2.9 ounces

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OL12053505M
ISBN 10
1860493653
ISBN 13
9781860493652
OCLC/WorldCat
37649565
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174995

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